Sunday, May 28, 2017

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New in The Earth and Man: Setting the Stage

I have submitted the following comment to a post about the "global warming pause" on Dr. Roy Spencer's site (the link may not work, if Dr. Spencer did not allow it to appear): "...when the next big warm El Nino occurs, the zero trend will end. And that’s exactly what happened, with the 2015-16 El Nino. A trend is very sensitive to what happens at the end of a time series, and a big (natural) warm
I have submitted the following comment, on the American Thinker site, in answer to another commenter who took me to task for my claim that the idea of "survival of the fittest" is a dead-end, false dogma for mankind: Every tyrant, so long as he is on top, can claim to be the "fittest". It is also known as "might makes right". Except the tyrant, even if he dies of old age, is NOT the fittest in th
I have made two comments to an American Thinker article, "The Left's Vicious Intolerance In Science". I'll just say here that arguing about science is not science. I am a scientist, by the way--in fact, THE scientist, who has made the greatest discovery in history--directly impacting every field of human inquiry--which few in our time, on either the Left or the Right--or the middle, for that matt

New in The Ergosphere

Some wag once wrote to the effect of "Never argue with an idiot; people may not be able to tell which is which." On the other hand, if nobody bothers to school idiots publicly the public may begin to take their nonsense seriously. And on that note.... Over at The Energy Collective a clown calling himself Joe Deely says that the exercise of analyzing California's daily load and generation
I went through their website. (I had it on my personal blog list for a while.) When I came across things that bothered me, I dug for contact information... and THERE ISN'T ANY. These people neither expect nor want feedback. Not even on their site design (why the HELL wouldn't they put timestamps on their main-page items, so you can see what's new and what's not?). If they refuse to interact

New in The High-fat Hep C Diet

It's a commonly discussed paradox of sorts - how can fruit have a negative association with diabetes in epidemiology when it's full of sugar? Two recent papers from China go some way towards clearing this up in my opinion. One is a prospective study of Type 2 Diabetes risk, in which a difference is seen between different classes of fruit; apples are good, tropical fruits - pineapples, mangos, and
Here's a comment I put on Malcolm Kendrick's post about the "statin side effects minimal" Lancet paper. For what it's worth, there's evidence that lipid lowering is effective in secondary prevention of CVD, but only in people with lipid markers associated with hyperinsulinaemia. This is an easy syndrome to correct without drugs. In people without hyperinsulinaemia (shown by high HDL level and low
Austin Bradford Hill was, as should be well known, the father of modern epidemiology, who played a key role in determining a causal relationship between smoking and lung cancer. His 9 criteria (or viewpoints, as he called them) for evaluating epidemiological evidence were only ever a suggestion, and intended to have adaptable interpretations strongly guided by logic and good sense in any given co
Another in the ever-popular genre of blog posts about what people eat. No photos though. I wake up and have an instant coffee with cream and 1/4 spoonful of dark brown sugar. Maybe I'll have another before breakfast. If I'm out I'll have a long black with cream without sugar, followed by a glass of cold water. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, because it decides if and what you'll b

New in the original Blogger Tips and Tricks

The very first step of starting a blog is a decision on which blogging platform or software to use for the blog. The choices are plenty, as you can see from the list at Wikipedia: Blog software , but we will first concentrate on the 2 most popular free ones - Blogger.com and Wordpress.com , both of which are hosted for free, and Wordpress.org of which the software is free and open source but you w
Blogger has been changing things around in the Settings. What used to be Templates they now call it Theme so if you are looking for Template in Blogger settings Templates, you will be asking where is Templates to change template, you will be highly disappointed. Not only Tenplates. Blogger has also put the tab/link to DELETE BLOG . It used to be that to delete blog, we sign into www.blogger.com >
BC's hottest political talk.....Blogtalk radio featuring Canadian Glen and yours truly... First 50 minutes Glen discusses Nova Scotia's provincial election, they go to the polls on May 28th....the remaining 1:05 minutes is BC's Hottest political talk....Green/NDP merger, or possible coalition and just how many knives are firmly stuck in Christy Clark's back..... http://d1at8ppinvdju8.cloudfront.n
Written by Grant G What a politically delicious paradoxical box we find ourselves in, paralyzed waiting, wondering who will boldly lead us to the promised land... A minority government in the waiting, that is if one can charm the illustrious Green leader Andrew Weaver, an invigorated club wielding leader, holding keys to the castle, keys that can be acquired if the price is right. I remember the
Written by Grant G I remember when British Columbia owned a profitable rail line, thousands of miles track, we owned right-aways, rolling stock, we owned a profitable freight and cargo rail company.....BC Rail In 1996, in our 1996 B.C. Provincial Election BC Liberal Leader Gordon Campbell went up against upstart businessman and NDP leader Glen Clark....NDP versus Liberal...Gordon Campbell versus
Written by Grant G I ha ve never for the Green Party but can admit that many of their goals are laudable, essential, vitol to preserving life on a finite planet... I read an article in the Financial Post, it was titled... "Dear British Columbians, what were you thinking? NPD Influenced Provinces are Where The Economy Goes To Die" Article was written by American Diane Francis http://business.finan
Written by Grant G 1) Are you prepared to let Site C dam project on the Peace River plow forward with no BCUC review, with no sound business case? 2) Kindr Morgan tripling their pipeline capacity and a 7 fold increase in bitumen laden tankers on the coast...Clark wants it....Horgan and NDP like you Andrew Weaver are opposed ... 3) Proportional representation ....NDP is willing to hold referendum.
Written By Grant G Thursday and Friday, May 5th and May 6th.....On May 5th/2017 the Globe and Mail endorsed Christy Clark and her BC Liberal gang for reelection ...on May 6th our beleaguered Vancouver Sun followed suit with an endorsement for Christy Clark . Globe and Mail endorsement came with a provision, " hold your nose and vote Liberal " before I pass comment on the Globe n Mail endorsement

New in thwap's schoolyard

Recently, hysterical Liberal Party hack Montreal Simon had been swooning about attacks against Liberal Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan. Apparently Sajjan wilfully overstated his role in the planning of one of the Canadian Forces' biggest operations; "Operation Medusa." Now, some political columnists who I tend to respect (and you can check this blog and find out that I do respect several of them)
Bob Cesca thought he was going to make a clever point about the "extremes" of the right and the left in the US of A. He talks about how both serial sexual predator Bill O'Reilly, and generally decent liberal sap John Oliver, both paint a harsh picture of Barack Obama : On one hand, there was Bill O'Reilly who continued to push for a stronger response to Islamic jihad. Not only should the presiden
Last time I talked about the weakness of Trump's opponents among the Republicans. Today I'll talk about the weakness of his rival from the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton. Yes, yes. Hillary won the popular vote. But that doesn't decide US presidential elections. Hillary knew that. By the rules of the game she agreed to play, she lost. She lost to a widely unpopular, appalling, narcissistic igno
Yesterday I wrote about some of the reasons why Donald Trump was popular among a certain segment of the US-American population. (And having met Canadian Trump supporters personally, I can attest to this not being a specifically US-American phenomenon.) These people are ignorant. Ignorant of Trump's sleazy con-man past. Ignorant of the true nature of their country's (and the world') political-econ
It's the joke of the galaxy, if not the universe! There's a planet halfway outside one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way, where intelligent life arose. The turn of events made it so that the USA became the greatest power of all the competing groups of the human life form. Its culture was the dominant culture. If humanity was to become united, one species, self-governing, the USA would have been

New in Vagabond Scholar

April is National Poetry Month, so I'd be remiss if I didn't feature at least one poem. This year, I'm going with one by Billy Collins, who I've featured before. I've attended one of his readings, and his knack for vivid imagery combined with wit makes him especially fun to hear live. Here's video of him reading "Litany" and giving some context for it: The poem itself: Litany By Billy
First off, in self defense, seriously consider this: Truth Has Become Un-American That peace with Russia and China would undermine the justification of the $1,000 billion military/security budget, and that the military/security complex is the American government, is too much truth for most writers to state. Truth is the most rare element in the Western world, and we will not be permitted to
Bullshit works. And I'm quoting Fareed Zakaria (believe it or not): They're calling it "impeachment watch," but it seems more like bare-knuckled intimidation. Trump Threatens Comey With Secretly Recorded “Tapes” of Their Conversations Trump’s attempt to intimidate Comey appeared to be in response to reports from the Wall Street Journal and NBC News that the former director had let it
Damn it. "Billions" is over. Damn. It. Just catching up after the furor. Wanker of the Day - Rep. Chris Collins of Upstate New York wins today's all-pro wanking award. What kind of prize should he get? Discuss. Total of 4.2Mln of French Voters Cast Empty Ballots - Millions of

New in What Is Sustainable

Humankind is confronted with an enormous and perplexing riddle. We’ve developed a way of life that is ecologically super-idiotic (but look at our awesome phones!), and pounding the vitality of the natural world (and soon we’ll have self-driving cars!). The great riddle is how did we get into this mess? Can we get out of it? Who are we? Where did we come from? Many books reveal important clues. Bo
When I hear the word “hunter,” I immediately conjure an image of a man with a gun. Other images follow — bows and arrows, mounted hunters, cavemen with spears, and so on. Hunters of the Recent Past provided me with much new information on how the ancestors lived, prior to horses, guns, and other industrial gizmos. The book is a collection of 19 scholarly papers that describe modes of low-tech com
For at least four million years, our ancestors have been bipedal, they moved around on two legs. This ability evolved on the African savannah, tropical grassland. Being upright exposed less of their bodies to hot sunbeams, and their bushy head hair provided extra protection. Their nearly furless bodies, combined with three million sweat glands, allowed them to shed body heat better than other sav
At the beach! Diego's favourite place. What kind of dog is that? People ask this all the time. All our dogs have been rescues, but most had recognizable breed markers. We could answer "white Shepherd-Husky cross" or "Lab-Shepherd mix" or "Jack Russell-Fox Terrier cross". Of course those dogs probably had many other breeds in the mix. When you think about it, unless a dog is actually the product o
My book list is extremely long, so long that I don't call it a reading list or a to-read list, because I will never read even half the books on the List. It's more like books I would read. A list to narrow down the universe of books to a smaller universe of books to choose from. Working in a library has increased this likelihood that I won't read even a majority of these books -- or decreased the
When I first heard the incarceration of African Americans in the United States referred to as a "new Jim Crow," I thought it must be hyperbole. So did Michelle Alexander, a fact she discloses in the introduction to her book. As Alexander researched the concept, the more she learned, the more she changed her mind. She changed my mind, too. In The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colo
The year is 1917. A teenage girl from a wealthy family is pregnant, the result of rape -- by a man who her mother pushed her to pursue for marriage. Now the girl is being forced to surrender her baby to an orphanage. She has met the person who runs the orphanage, and she cannot bear the thought. The girl devices a plan, a way she can leave her infant daughter to be found by a large family who wil
I read this on Facebook and absolutely love it. The author, Arun Gupta, understands and acknowledges cultural appropriation as a fact and a legitimate concern (as do I). But he also believes the "reactionary left" spreading lists of ethnic restaurants run by white people ...essentializes the notion of culture as rooted in the very soil of a place and not something that can travel or transcend bou
Many people have been discussing my recent post about cultural appropriation on Facebook. I'm not surprised that many people disagree (that's why I wrote it, to put my countering opinion out there), but I have been surprised by how many progressive people do agree. From the negative comments, I can see that I wasn't clear on a few important points. 1. The entire post refers to white , first-world
TAORMINA, Italy (27 May, 2017 ) – Six of the world's largest economies today reaffirmed their support for the Paris Agreement and its continued implementation at a meeting of the G7 in Taormina, Sicily. The meeting was attended by heads of all G7 member nations, and ends today. While the leaders reached consensus on the need to harness economy opportunities and job creation offered by the clean e
ROME, Italy (25 May, 2017 ) – Leaders of the world's seven big economies must show the way on climate action by fulfilling the commitments they made in the Paris Agreement, and then doing more. Commenting on the upcoming meeting of the Group of 7 (G7) in Sicily, WWF's global Climate & Energy Practice leader Manuel Pulgar-Vidal , said it was incumbent on the G7 members to accelerate decarbonisatio
WASHINGTON, D.C. (24, May 2017 - 8:00am ET) – Worldwide, flood risk will continue to rise as cities grow larger and rainstorms become more intense, making conventional engineering insufficient as the sole approach to flood management. " Natural and Nature-Based Flood Management: A Green Guide " released today by WWF, introduces an integrated framework for flood management, drawing on policy, gree
Bratislava, 22 May 2017 – On International Biodiversity Day and days after UNESCO expressed concern regarding the future of the Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians in Slovakia, WWF urges the Slovak government to take action to secure the country's world heritage. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee's draft decision , published last Friday, highlighted that the Slovak part of the transbounda
Bonn (18 May 2017) – Climate negotiators have kept their focus on the implementation of the Paris Agreement at the mid-year round of UN climate talks in Bonn ending today, setting the course for a substantive outcome at COP23. Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, leader of WWF's global Climate & Energy Practice said it was encouraging to see that discussions in Bonn were not around whether or not the Paris Agree
Manado, Indonesia: Indonesian environmental youth champion, Adeline Tiffanie Suwana and the Indian wildlife and environment cartoonist Rohan Chakravarty have won this year's WWF International President's Award for their efforts to inspire change and attitudes towards nature. The award is the global conservation organization's top accolade to recognize outstanding leadership in young conservationi

New in A Very Public Sociologist

It's hard to feel sorry for Theresa May. So hard even a big old softie like me can't manage it. She might presently enjoy double-digit leads in some polls, but the campaign is not going to plan. To think, it could have been very simple. It should have been very simple. With a huge lead in the polls all May had to do was be very boring and robotic - an effortless task - and carry on Brexiting this
It's a truism that the worst in humanity brings out the best in humanity. Yet amid the solidarity and support shown folks caught up in last night's suicide attack in Manchester, there were those for whom another concern came to mind: themselves. It takes a real decency bypass to think about how the murder of 22 people can raise one's profile, or score petty points, but the laws of probability ind
Police numbers are falling. In England and Wales between March 2015 and March 2016 ( the most recent government figures ), "frontline" positions shrank from 110,853 to 106,411. Recruitment was down and the number of dismissals and resignations were up, continuing a five-year trend. It has also been widely acknowledged, not least by the Prime Minister herself, that her decision to deploy troops to
Another night, another poll. The latest for The Telegraph puts the Tories on 44% and Labour on 38%. A gap of six points, which follows last week's YouGov effort reporting a five per cent gap. I'm trying not to hope, so that excitable little beastie is getting packed away as we look at what's going on at the bottom of the polling. There's still no sign of the LibDem revival , and as we've talked a
In the red corner is Skwawkbox, the pro-Corbyn site that has carved out a market for itself providing the inside track from among the Corbynist left in the Labour Party. And in the black corner of deepest reaction lives Guido, the establishment's "anti-establishment" site and their preferred go-to for Westminster gossip. Bearing in mind the lies and smears Paul Staines and retinue have indulged a
There's a headline. It's from the BBC, written by no less a figure than the corporation's chief political editor. Not something up to the standards expected, you might say. As readers know, I tend not to moan much about the recipient of the licence fee. As a general rule, its news coverage is much better than most and where it fails in impartiality, it can make up in balance - particularly with r

New in Adrienne's Corner

apparently so. Ouchies from gardening? After four plus hours of digging in the garden yesterday, my right shoulder was screaming, "Enough!" I remembered to haul out my Salonpas Jet Spray. This stuff works like magic. I've tried their gel, but the spray works best of all and relief is almost instant. If they don't have it at your local drug store or Walmart, Amazon has it on sale right now. Rememb
let's send out our thoughts and prayers, wring our hands while tears trickle down our pale and sunken cheeks, light a candle, fling about some flowers, and ponder the motives of the muslim bomber. The white Europeans have been sold out by the people they elected - and so have we. Your political leaders, and the SJW's who roam among us, welcomed these heathens into the countries of Europe, Scandin
since it's a holiday weekend and my veggie garden will be complete by the end of today, lets just look at pics of Melania. The tomatoes, peppers, and strawberries are happily ensconced in their new homes. Today we plant the Roma beans, zucchini (why?), two different yellow squash, cucumbers, and sunflowers.
"You're dealing with desperation on the left." And nothing points more to this desperation than this screed I stumbled upon at the Huffington Post by Michelangelo Signorile, the editor-at-large of Queer Voices, To Save America We Must Stop Being Polite And Immediately Start Raising Hell. You could almost stop reading at that over wrought title because I can't recall a gaggle of libtards ever bein
although he'll probably be safer on his trip then putting up with the MSM spewing biased hate filled fake news. Trump's Trip The venal lefty press are soooooooo worried that Trump will make hash of his trip and do something to embarrass the U.S. and himself. Are you kidding me? After Odumbo jetting around the world, bowing to foreign leaders, and making a complete jerk of himself, we're supposed

New in ArmsControlWonk

Long time reader, first time Wonker. My thanks to the Wonk-Supreme for allowing me to contribute. The president of the negotiations for a nuclear weapons ban convention has just released her first draft of the proposed treaty. As will become readily apparent, I am not an expert on international law, but I am a keenly-interested …
Malaysian-North Korean relations have been imploding since the assassination of Kim Jong Nam in Kuala Lumpur Airport, and the subsequent revelations that North Korea has been doing a whole lot of other shady things on Malaysian soil. If you haven’t already, read my colleague Dan Salisbury’s post about possible North Korean-Malaysian submarine building. Some of …
Quote of the week: “You show me a Secretary of Defense who’s planning not to prevail [in a nuclear war] and I’ll show you a Secretary of Defense who ought to be impeached.” —Caspar Weinberger, New York Times, August 24, 1982 In an influential article, “Atoms, Strategy and Policy,” published in the January 1956 issue …
This is a guest post by BASIC Project Leader Sebastian Brixey-Williams. The legal implications of the nuclear ban: separating fact from fiction The nuclear ban treaty’s draft text is out, and the arms control community is beavering away trying to understand what it all means. I observed the first round of UN negotiations in March, …
North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs are the topic du jour in the WMD world, but if you’re trying to get smart about the subject, where should you turn? The amount of material never gets any smaller, and you’ve nearly got to be an expert in your own right to judge what’s what. I won’t try to catalogue and …
This is a guest post by CNS Postdoctoral Fellow Daniel Salisbury. The assassination in February of Kim Jong Un’s half-brother Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport has turned international attention to North Korea’s other shady activities in Malaysia. A Reuters investigation has already revealed that a North Korean company has been marketing military radios …
UK..... PoliticsHome ‏ Verified account @politicshome 9m 9 minutes ago Iain Duncan Smith hits back at George Osborne over net migration target criticism http:// bit.ly/2r9o2fg PoliticsHome ‏ Verified account @politicshome 13m 13 minutes ago ‘Enough is enough’: Theresa May lays out vision for anti-extremism taskforce http:// bit.ly/2qr8H8E PoliticsHome ‏ Verified account @politicshome 22m 22 minut
Markets.... US..... ForexLive ‏ @ForexLive 7m 7 minutes ago Guess what? Nasdaq and S&P close at a record levels ForexLive ‏ @ForexLive 2h 2 hours ago Technical analysis: Gold ending the week with a solid gain. LiveSquawk ‏ @LiveSquawk 2h 2 hours ago WTI Futures Settle At $49.80/Bbl, Up $0.90 #OOTT $CL_F ForexLive ‏ @ForexLive 3h 3 hours ago Baker Hughes US oil rig count 722 vs 720 prior zerohedge
Markets.... Asia.... ForexLive ‏ @ForexLive 2h 2 hours ago Economic data due from Asia today - Japanese inflation data (+Fed & BoC) ForexLive ‏ @ForexLive 1h 1 hour ago Its inflation day in Japan (ummm, no, not a holiday, the data for CPI) US.... fred walton ‏ @fredwalton216 2h 2 hours ago fred walton Retweeted zerohedge Another day around the way.. fred walton added, zerohedge @zerohedge Stocks
Nato..... The Associated Press ‏ Verified account @AP 1h 1 hour ago RAW VIDEO: Trump arrives at European Union headquarters for NATO meeting . Valentina Pop ‏ Verified account @valentinapop 12m 12 minutes ago Valentina Pop Retweeted Donald Tusk Tusk says no common position with @realDonaldTrump on Russia Valentina Pop added, Donald Tusk Verified account @eucopresident My message to @POTUS : Value
When Greg Matloff’s “Solar Sail Starships: Clipper Ships of the Galaxy” appeared in JBIS in 1981, the science fictional treatments of interstellar sails I had been reading suddenly took on scientific plausibility. Later, I would read Robert Forward’s work, and realize that an interstellar community was growing in space agencies, universities and the pages of journals. Since those days, Matloff’s
What happens when giant objects collide? We know the result will be catastrophic, as when we consider the possibility that the Moon was formed by a collision between the Earth and a Mars-sized object in the early days of the Solar System. But Sarah Stewart (UC-Davis) and Simon Lock (a graduate student at Harvard University) have produced a different possible outcome. Perhaps an impact between two
Have a look at the design of the Psyche spacecraft now being built by Space Systems Loral in Palo Alto. What’s intriguing here is the five-panel x-shaped design of the solar array, reconfigured from a four-panel array on either side of the spacecraft. The juiced up array offers this asteroid-bound spacecraft higher power capabilities for its solar electric propulsion system, helping to support th
One of the worst things we can do is to get so wedded to a concept that we fail to see conflicting information. That’s true whether the people involved are scientists, or stock brokers, or writers. It’s all too easy to distort the surrounding facts because we want to get a particular result, a process that is often subtle enough that we don’t notice it. Thus I was interested in what Rodrigo Luger
NASA has awarded a $500,000 grant to the Tau Zero Foundation for a 3-year study titled “Interstellar Propulsion Review.” Unlike prior studies, which were based on a specific mission concept, this study is an overall comparison between the different motivations, challenges, and approaches to interstellar flight. The work is split into three major 1-year phases: 1. Create an interstellar work break
Richard Trevithick’s name may not be widely known today, but he was an important figure in the history of transportation. A mining engineer from Cornwall, Trevithick (1771-1833) built the first high pressure steam engine, and was able to put it to work on a railway known as the Penydarren because it moved along the tramway of the Penydarren Ironworks, in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, running 14 kilomete
This article was published on the Sun’s website at 2.50am, that is hours after the Manchester bombing. It was updated at 09.50am, long after the decision to suspend electioneering. I am not going to link to the article, but the comments below it from the public are unanimous. I pray that the vile people at the Sun have miscalculated, and in future the Sun will be as welcome in Manchester as in Li
The news from Manchester continues to horrify as each individual tragedy gets confirmed in all its heart-rending detail. In my two posts in the immediate aftermath of the Manchester bombing, I concluded: If it was a home made bomb, it was a remarkably powerful one. It would be very unusual for a lone terrorist to be able to make a bomb this powerful. It is hard to think of any incident where an i
Here is a vivid illustration of how Theresa May crippled the Police during her seven years as Home Secretary. The figures and charts are from an official parliamentary document . I have merely added the wobbly red lines to indicate when Theresa May became Home Secretary. It is extremely plain what she did to the police. Red Line = Theresa May Becomes Homes Secretary Red Line = Theresa May Becomes
A brief extract from my memoir The Catholic Orangemen of Togo On the other side of the equation, Roger Moore came out as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. Fiona and I hosted a small dinner party for him. He was charming and suave, just as you would expect, with a fund of brilliant stories beginning with lines like “One day Frank, Dean, Tony and I decided to play a trick on Marilyn…” But while he
Having now seen the numerous bits of video being shown across the various Breakfast news programmes, Manchester should be very proud of itself. The audience were quite remarkably orderly leaving the arena. Of course there was a certain amount of panic, but much less than you would normally expect in such a situation. The discipline and stoicism are much more remarkable than the areas of panic, es
I genuinely cannot believe what I have just seen on the BBC national UK news. A report on the general election in Scotland in advance of tonight’s Scottish Leaders’ Debate. I know we have become used to the unfettered Tory bias of the BBC, but this was at a level of propaganda which has left me seriously disturbed. In the 6 minute piece, four different BBC presenters told the viewer that the elec
Who knew? It’s 1976 all over again! Joe Who? … I mean, Andrew Who? I feel good about this … 1976 was a pretty good year, as I dimly recall. (You know what they say: If you remember it clearly, you weren’t there.) On Feb. 22, 1976, after four ballots, members of the Progressive Conservative […] The post ANDREW WHO? Oh, wait! I grabbed the wrong picture from the file cabinet! appeared first on Albe
PHOTOS: The question isn’t just whether Alberta’s students are getting the information they need, but whether media is giving the rest of us all the facts we require when we read news stories about education policy. Below: Former Edmonton Public Schools curriculum director Stuart Wachowicz, a frequent source used in columns by Edmonton Journal writer […] The post Media readers deserve the whole s
Here is the list of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold in Edmonton for the week ended May 21, 2017, compiled by Audreys Books and provided by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta. EDMONTON FICTION BESTSELLERS 1. Oil Change at Rath’s Garage – Shari Narine* 2. Paper Teeth – Lauralyn Chow*+ 3. Gatekeeper […] The post Oil Change at Rath’s Garage by Shari Narine leads Audreys Books E
PHOTOS: Edmonton labour lawyer Andrew Sims and Alberta Labour Minister Christina Gray at yesterday’s technical briefing on the NDP Government’s new labour legislation. (Photo: CBC) Below: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, and Alberta Liberal interim Leader David Swann and Alberta Party Leader Greg Clark, both of whom supported introduction of the bill despite opposition on first […] The post Wildros
PHOTOS: Rachel Notley celebrates her victory on the night of May 5, 2015. Below: Ms. Notley again, the same night, still celebrating; defeated Progressive Conservative Premier Jim Prentice as seen via TV at NDP headquarters conceding to the NDP; a small corner of the crowd at NDP election headquarters in Edmonton. Today marks the second […] The post Re-stating the obvious: elections matter, and t
PHOTOS: Opposition Wildrose Leader Brian Jean and Progressive Conservative Leader Jason Kenney. Below: A clear-eyed Premier Rachel Notley, former British Columbia NDP premier Dave Barrett and the late Jim Prentice, former premier of Alberta. TORONTO “Two years after Alberta NDP win, critics see signs of early election call,” a headline on the CBC website said […] The post Message to the media and
From Jenna Orkin 'This is serious': Jared Kushner reportedly tried to set up a secret Trump-Russia back channel US On Track To Kill More Syrian Civilians Than Russia For 5th Straight Month Did The Trump Administration Benefit From Venezuela's Illegal Syrian Oil Sales? Sergey Brin's secret blimp will be a luxury 'air yacht' and be used to deliver humanitarian aid, report says Kinda like the Red Cr
From Jenna Orkin Handout Nation: Combined Enrollment In America's 4 Largest Safety Net Programs Hits A Record High Britain resumes intelligence sharing with US as police find 'suspicious items' in Manchester raids War monitor: US airstrikes in Syrian town have killed 100 including 40 children Germany wants kids to inform authorities if their parents can't prove they vaccinated them Trips to DIY s
From Jenna Orkin US warship sails within 12 miles of China-claimed reef Brazil Deploys Troops To Protect Government Buildings As Protesters Set Ministries On Fire New Jersey Emergency Alert System 'Accidentally' Sends Nuclear Warnings To Some TVs Trump Reveals Location Of 2 Nuclear Subs To Duterte "He Wanted Revenge": The Story Of The Manchester Suicide Bomber Emerges This Is The World's Most Act
From Jenna Orkin Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declares martial law Fox News retracted a controversial story on DNC staffer Seth Rich — here's what's behind the controversy The Dakota Access pipeline sprung 2 new leaks WannaCry Attackers Have Links To North Korea's Lazarus Group Money-Losing Uber Says It "Mistakenly" Underpaid NYC Drivers Climate Change Is Turning Antarctica Green Salman A
From Jenna Orkin Trump's budget calls for staggering cuts to Medicaid, food stamps, and many other domestic programs The world's largest wind turbines have started generating power in England Supreme Court finds racial bias in North Carolina's congressional maps Venezuela is importing oil despite having the world's largest oil reserves UN investigators looking into North Korean sanctions are hit
From Jenna Orkin Miles of Antarctic ice are collapsing into the sea as scientists try to understand speed of change Trial looms as judge denies FBI request to keep 9/11 records secret for privacy reasons Seth Rich Plot Thickens: "DC Insider" Speaks Of "Complete Panic" At Highest Levels Of DNC Trump's Budget Will Slash $1.7 Trillion In Entitlements, Cut Food Stamps By 25% China's new weapon in eco

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